@11qazxc
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Nope, it's the stabilizer doing its job. Besides, the gun itself is limited to from -10º to 20º, so if the ground slope exceeds that value it obviously won't stabilize. The code for the stabilizer has a mathematical formula that's designed to work on slopes. This is done by dividing the PitchAngle correction by the cosine of the RollAngle in order to obtain the correct adjustment using only gun elevation.
You're not wrong in that this becomes problematic at very high angles like 45º, but no MBT I know of has gun handling that goes to such ranges.
@SnoWFLakE0s Math.............
What FT inputs did you use?
no thank you
i prefer my simplicity of a stabilizer
This looks like a lot of parts...
cool
British and doesn't miss a single tooth... something's not alright mate
@uselessuser151
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No. Fuselage blocks. I never use any part mods.
How can you make the antenna things? Is it mod?
@BoganBoganTheMan
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Angry French noises intensify
@11qazxc
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Nope, it's the stabilizer doing its job. Besides, the gun itself is limited to from -10º to 20º, so if the ground slope exceeds that value it obviously won't stabilize. The code for the stabilizer has a mathematical formula that's designed to work on slopes. This is done by dividing the PitchAngle correction by the cosine of the RollAngle in order to obtain the correct adjustment using only gun elevation.
You're not wrong in that this becomes problematic at very high angles like 45º, but no MBT I know of has gun handling that goes to such ranges.
Amazing...
Good system, but sadly it still don't work at slopes(at 0:57 turret rotates down a bit).
amazing work even tho its british
What was the exact size that the tank could fit in the jet